Acknowledgement of Country

We at Curtin Primary acknowledge the Ngunnawal people, past, present and future.

We would like to thank the traditional custodians for nurturing this precious land where we live, learn and play.

We promise to protect plants, animals, earth, water and sky and care for everyone in our community.

We welcome everyone gathered here today, especially Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

FEATURED LEARNING CHALLENGE

Art Focus

Handprint doodle art.

Mr Squiggle art challenge-converted.pdf

Mr Squiggle drawing challenge

Back to back drawing game for kids and adults.

Flexible Learning Schedule

While learning is flexible and time availability for families may vary depending on circumstances, each day we suggest students engage in a range of learning tasks which may include:

  • 20-30 minutes of reading

  • 45-60 minutes of English activities ā€“ (journal writing, story writing, spelling, handwriting etc.)

  • 45-60 minutes of Maths activities - (maths dice games, online programs, problem solving worksheets etc.)

  • 30 minutes of Physical activity - (dance and movement videos, indoor/outdoor exercise etc.)

  • 45-60 minutes of Integrated Learning (Science, History, Geography, Digital Technology, The Arts, Home Investigations etc.)

Final learning away from school.pdf

Learning doesn't just happen in the classroom.

The Curtin Primary School Home Learning Hub is a resource for families to support their child/ren in continuing their educational journey outside the classroom.

This includes:

  • Video resources aimed at supporting parents in developing their students literacy and numeracy at home

  • Access to digital resources to reinforce curriculum areas covered at school

  • Scheduling advice and resources to support families and students who are unable to attend school for an extended period

  • Fun, creative challenges and investigations for inquisitive minds to explore

  • Links to access educational videos for enrichment in areas of interest

Parent role poster.pdf

Parent Role

What to expect from teachers.pdf

Teacher Role

Student expections distance learning.pdf

Student Expectations

G Suite for Education provides students with access to twenty-first century learning tools to support their education.

Click here for more information

The eSafety Comission page is a great place to look for resources on how to stay safe online. While the internet is a great way to socialise, learn, work, play and be entertained, there are also risks. So eSafety is adding new content every day, to help students stay safe online. For resources for parents click here. This website has lessons and animated videos for K-6 students.

*Please note that some of these resources are made for secondary students and are not suitable primary.